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Public Private partnerships For Research and Development: Medicines and Vaccines for Diseases of Poverty

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Published by the Office of Health Economics 2002. As New condition. This book focuses on the role of public-private partnerships (PPPs) as an innovative approach to the discovery, development and provision of drugs and vaccines for less developed countries. It considers the challenges such PPPs will face if they are to be successful, using four case studies: the Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV); the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI); the Malaria Vaccine Initiative (MVI); and the Global Alliance for TB Drug Development (GATB).

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Author(s):

Kettler, Hannah & Towse, Adrian

Condition:

As new

Edition:

2002

Format:

Paperback

Number of pages:

135

Publisher:

Office of Health Economics

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Published by the Office of Health Economics 2002. As New condition. This book focuses on the role of public-private partnerships (PPPs) as an innovative approach to the discovery, development and provision of drugs and vaccines for less developed countries. It considers the challenges such PPPs will face if they are to be successful, using four case studies: the Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV); the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI); the Malaria Vaccine Initiative (MVI); and the Global Alliance for TB Drug Development (GATB).

Added value:

As New

Author(s):

Kettler, Hannah & Towse, Adrian

Condition:

As new

Edition:

2002

Format:

Paperback

Number of pages:

135

Publisher:

Office of Health Economics

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